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1 I, 1| any motives to which I am far removed.~ ~ 2 I, 18| Scaurus, with whom he was far more deeply displeased, 3 I, 23| their fury they went so far as to propose to combine 4 I, 24| the Divine Augustus. It is far from opportune that the 5 I, 66| exultation among the Germans, not far off, as long as we were 6 I, 80| Luppia was ravaged, not far from the forest of Teutoburgium 7 I, 105| to the State. He went so far at last in this irresolution, 8 II, 10| the lakes and the ocean as far as the river Amisia. His 9 II, 37| cover the Appian road as far as Brundisium with money. 10 II, 52| other tribes which extend as far as the Elbe. There were 11 II, 57| he looked down on them as far beneath him. He thought 12 II, 67| had forced the Ciniphii, a far from contemptible tribe, 13 II, 72| provinces and stretching far away to Media. It lies between 14 II, 84| mirth had been prolonged far into the night, and Cotys 15 II, 87| condemned to be kept a prisoner far away from his kingdom. Thrace 16 II, 105| is to decide; if arms, is far from powerless." ~ ~ 17 II, 107| excite a mutiny. He had so far roused them that a standard 18 III, 3| wailings. Drusus went as far as Tarracina with Claudius, 19 III, 6| extreme rigour of winter as far as Ticinum, and never leaving 20 III, 13| rested his hopes, and how far Tiberius would repress and 21 III, 15| peril, every one of you, as far as each man's eloquence 22 III, 19| considered a question how far the emperor would be allowed 23 III, 35| sacrilege and treason, he went far beyond the indulgent spirit 24 III, 103| on stipulated conditions; far less, in Rome's most glorious 25 IV, 6| of country stretching as far as the Euphrates, was kept 26 IV, 15| with moderate prudence, far less Tiberius with his great 27 IV, 24| when that possibility is far exceeded, they are repaid 28 IV, 37| exile, where he might live far away from such practices, 29 IV, 56| rank of a knight and gone far beyond my father's friendships, 30 IV, 65| barbarians, who had not far to flee. In this position 31 IV, 65| mountain ridge, stretching as far as the next fortress, which 32 IV, 66| lying close to their lines, far more were straggling beyond 33 IV, 91| island of Trimerus, not far from the shores of Apulia. 34 VI, 17| business of distinguishing, as far as they could by human means, 35 VI, 18| provinces, and dwelt on the far larger amount of grain imported 36 VI, 30| comes, not to digress too far from my subject. ~ ~ 37 VI, 35| her masculine aspirations far removed from the frailties 38 VI, 46| an eunuch, a class which, far from being despised among 39 XI, 12| the intermediate tribes as far as the river Sindes, which 40 XI, 19| his neighbours and even far beyond them, when some who 41 XI, 38| Narcissus persevered, only so far changing his plan as not 42 XII, 2| strength of it. It would be far better to introduce Lollia, 43 XII, 13| equality. But Cassius, as far as it was possible without 44 XII, 16| resistance had advanced too far, was surprised by a fresh 45 XII, 39| battle had raised himself far above all the other generals 46 XII, 45| voted to Ostorius, who thus far had been successful, but 47 XII, 47| quickly arrived, found matters far from prosperous, for the 48 XII, 47| were scouring the country far and wide, till Didius hurried 49 XII, 58| disgraceful news had spread far and wide, lest the world 50 XII, 75| whole imperial house, with far greater disgrace than would 51 XIII, 7| the emperor himself, how far was he really short of mature 52 XIII, 15| publicly declared that so far from her wardrobe being 53 XIII, 22| Night was far advanced and Nero was still 54 XIII, 62| disturbance, which had gone as far as stoning and threats of 55 XIII, 70| the kings of the tribe, as far as Germans are under kings. 56 XIV, 1| rule of others, and was so far from having empire that 57 XIV, 3| retain her influence went so far that more than once at midday, 58 XIV, 7| The vessel had not gone far, Agrippina having with her 59 XIV, 9| slight wound, after having so far encountered the peril that 60 XIV, 9| Thereupon Seneca was so far the more prompt as to glance 61 XIV, 11| nearest vessels; others, as far as their stature allowed, 62 XIV, 13| So far our accounts agree. That 63 XIV, 16| Nero, whose brutality was far beyond any remonstrance, 64 XIV, 21| purity is not easily upheld; far less amid rivalries in vice 65 XIV, 43| alarming. But as Suetonius was far away, they implored aid 66 XIV, 46| Roman lust has gone so far that not our very persons, 67 XIV, 52| Pollio, and bore a character far from contemptible, except 68 XIV, 70| Though they seem much, many far inferior to you in merit 69 XIV, 80| mere beck, though she is far away, stirs up tumult, quit 70 XV, 5| the breadth of which is far from contemptible, circled 71 XV, 35| said, "have not yet gone so far as to require the extremity 72 XV, 51| pushed a curious inquiry so far as to reduce the interval 73 XV, 56| wickedness; the latter, as far as speech went, was thoroughly 74 XV, 74| dismayed by sudden perils; far less will that stageplayer, 75 XVI, 8| was busy with crimes on a far greater scale.~ ~ 76 XVI, 20| Petronius, after going as far as Cumae, was there detained. 77 XVI, 29| abominations, and we have far more cause to fear that